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  • 10-Aug-2006
    Thailand reaps Bt9 billon trade deficit from FTAs
    Thailand is suffering a nearly Bt9 billion (about US$239.5 million) trade deficit chalked up between October last year and May this year as a result of the free trade agreements (FTAs) it has entered with China, India, Australia and New Zealand.
  • 10-Aug-2006
    S Korea denies report of rejecting China’s FTA offer on US worries
    South Korean Trade Minister Kim Hyun-chong on Thursday denied a report that the Seoul government rejected China’s proposal to sign a free trade agreement last year after the United States expressed concerns over Beijing’s huge presence in Northeast Asia.
  • 10-Aug-2006
    Korea, China not ready for free trade pact: trade official
    A South Korean trade official, who participated in the recent free trade negotiations with Washington, said that Seoul was not in a position to play the "China card" in its negotiations with the United States for fear of causing unnecessary backlash from Washington, referring to the negotiation leverage that might be gained by first signing a free trade pact with China.
  • 10-Aug-2006 Media Culture Action against neoliberal globalization
    How the public participate in taking the position and action against FTA?
    Experiences & strategies for radical communication in (counter) public sphere around Kor-US FTA talk during the 1st half of 2006
  • 9-Aug-2006
    Free Trade Agreements, Are They Good For American Businesses?
    The U.S. House International Relations Committee held a hearing on Thursday July 20, 2006 on Asian Free Trade Agreements and questioned if they are good for American businesses and American workers, according to American Samoa Congressman Faleomavaega Eni Hunkin.
  • 9-Aug-2006
    Dhaka asks Bimstec to be flexible for equitable trade
    Bangladesh urged the Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multisectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (Bimstec) countries to show more flexibility in addressing concerns of all member-countries to ensure equitable trade under the Free Trade Area (FTA) agreement.
  • 9-Aug-2006
    Massa rips free trade deals
    Congressional hopeful Eric Massa of Corning said Tuesday his opposition to "burn-down-the-barn free trade agreements" is the biggest difference between him and his opponent this fall, U.S. Rep. John R. Kuhl Jr., R-Hammondsport.
  • 9-Aug-2006
    ’Korea unprepared for U.S. FTA talks’
    Eight out of ten lawmakers think the government were insufficiently prepared to enter free trade talks with the United States, and criticized them for failing to seek a national consensus before starting negotiations two months ago.
  • 9-Aug-2006 ABC News
    Politics of corn loom for divided Mexico
    The disputed election has raised tensions over a pending NAFTA deadline to halt corn and bean import tarriffs.
  • 9-Aug-2006 TomPaine.com
    WTO: Best left for dead?
    Confronting the bilateral FTAs will no doubt present fresh difficulties for activists. After all, bilateral negotiations were advancing with or without the multilateral body.
  • 9-Aug-2006
    Brazil says Mexico may join Mercosur
    Brazil Trade and Industry Minister Luiz Fernando Furlan said Monday that Mexico could join the South American trade block Mercosur within a year.
  • 9-Aug-2006
    Labor urge caution on China FTA
    Federal Labor Leader Kim Beazley has urged caution in negotiating a free trade agreement with China, as federal cabinet shows signs of a split over parts of the proposed deal.
  • 9-Aug-2006
    Seoul reveals a lack of experience in FTA negotiations
    "We are learning new things while we’re negotiating with the American representatives," said a Korean official who was part of the labor section negotiation team during the first round of the Korea-U.S. FTA talks, held in Washington last June. "The U.S. is demanding the introduction of a so-called ’public communication system,’ which was a term that we heard for the first time," the negotiator told Hankyoreh.
  • 9-Aug-2006
    Pakistan and Thailand to finalise FTA by end of Year: PM
    Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz has said Pakistan and Thailand had agreed to finalise Free Trade Agreement (FTA) before the end of this year to further promote and boost bilateral trade and economic relations.
  • 9-Aug-2006
    Putting world trade back together again
    The Irish poet WB Yeats wrote that when things fall apart, the centre cannot hold. The Doha round has finally fallen apart. What, if anything, can hold the World Trade Organisation (WTO) and the multilateral trading system together?
  • 9-Aug-2006
    China FTA will be comprehensive: Downer
    Foreign Affairs Minister Alexander Downer says Australia does not want to disrupt investment plans in the automotive and clothing industries through its free trade negotiations with China.
  • 9-Aug-2006
    East Asia FTA can be done in 10 years, says Ong
    A free trade agreement (FTA) between Association of South-East Asian Nations (Asean) and China, Japan, South Korea, New Zealand, Australia and India (East Asia FTA) is possible in the next 10 years, Asean secretary-general, Ong Keng Yong, said Tuesday.
  • 9-Aug-2006
    Trade pact with China stuck over security
    Security concerns over investments from China is impacting the proposed Bilateral Investment Promotion Agreement with Beijing. North Block’s proposal to amend the Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA) is stuck, delaying the signing of the agreement.
  • 9-Aug-2006
    Thailand may lose US trade privileges
    Thailand is included in a group of 13 countries that may lose preferential tariffs when the US revamps its Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) program at the end of the year, US officials said yesterday.
  • 9-Aug-2006
    Managing Globalization: A new trade bandwagon - Are rich-poor pacts fair?
    You might as well call it Newton’s Third Law of Trade Negotiations.